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Vol.  II  Berkeley,  California,  March  14,  1914  No.  8 

City  Planning  (IL)  Bibliography 

Of    Material   in   the    University   of    Csdifornia    and    Oakland    and 

Berkeley  Public  Libraries,  Compiled  by  Ella  K.  Walker 

Of  the  University  of  California  Library. 

This  is  the  report  of  the  Bibliography  Committee  and  the 
work  has  been  done  under  the  direction  of  H.  L.  Leupp,  Associate 
Librarian  of  the  University  of  California  Library,  chairman  of  the 
committee.  Credit  is  hereby  acknowledged  to  the  staff  of  the 
University  of  California  and  the  Oakland  and  Berkeley  public 
libraries  for  their  assistance  in  the  collection  of  the  material. 

'  EXHIBIT  IN  OAKLAND  CITY  HALL 

The  City  Planning  Exhibition,  toward  which  the  City  of  Ber- 
keley gave  $500.00,  and  for  which  Oakland  and  the  other  Bay 
Cities  and  the  County  Supervisors  raised  $3,000.00,  will  open  in 
the  new  Oakland  City  Hall  on  Miarch  13  and  continue  for  ten  days. 

The  Exhibit  will  be  free  to  the  public  and  the  doors  will  be 
open  from  11  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m.  There  will  be  three  lectures  a  day 
on  City  Planning  and  its  several  phases,  including  practically  all 
the  subjects  upon  which  the  City  Club  has  been  working  or  in 
which  it  is  now  interested. 

The  tentative  program  is  as  follows:  March  12 — Private 
Reception  by  the  Mayors  and  the  City  Planning  Committee; 
March  13 — Oakland  Day — Grand  opening  of  the  new  City  Hall 
and  Exhibit;  March  14— ^-League  of  Bay  Coqnty  Municipalities' 
Convention,  Special  meetings  of  the  City  Attorneys*  Association, 
Association  of  City  Engineers,  Association  of  City  Health  Officers; 
March  15 — Church  Day  to  be  organized  by  the  ministers,  Sunday 
Schools,  and  church  people;  Monday,  March  16 — Berkeley  Day; 
March  17 — Alameda  Day;  March  18 — Richmond  Day;  March  19 — 
Piedmont  Day;  March  20 — Unassierned;  March  21 — University 
Day;    March   22 — Unassjgned. 

The  local  exhibits  will  consist  chiefly  of  a  model  of  the  Har- 
bor from  San  Leandro  to  Richrrjond,  showing  the  ultimate  de- 
velopment of  the  proposed  Rees  Plan,  Dr.  Hegemann's  Outside 
Park,  and  Alameda's  proposed  new  parks  and  docks.  There 
will  also  be  a  drawing  of  Berkeley's  proposed  civic  center  and 
street   studies. 

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SPECIAL  MEETING 

A  special  meeting  of  the  Club  members  has  been  called  for 
Monday  evening,  March  16th,  at  the  Oakland  City  Hall  for 
attendance  at  the  Exhibit. 

The  next  regular  meeting  will  be  March  26.  Subject:  "The 
City  Manager   Plan." 

CITY  PLANNING  PROBLEMS 

"City    Planning    Problems"    will    be    discussed    in    a    series    of 

public    lectures    to    be    given    at    8    p.    m.    on    successive    Tuesday 

evenings  in  101  California  Hall  under  the  auspices  of  the  League 

of  the  Republic,  the  Architectural  Association,  and  the  University 

Extension   Division. 

The  remaining  lectures  will  be  as  follows: 

March  17 — The  Garden  City,  the  Tenement,  and  Other  Experi- 
ments in  the  Housing  Problems,  Dr.  J.  B.  Peixotto,  Assistant 
Professor  of  Social  Economics, 

March  24 — The  Development  of  Residence  Districts  under 
Wise   Restrictions,   Duncan   McDuffie. 

March  31 — Railroad  Facilities. 

April  7 — Playgrounds  and  Recreation  Facilities,  Outdoor  and  In- 
door, George  W.  Dickie,  Superintendent  of  the  Oakland  City 
Playgrounds. 

April  14 — Gardens,  Public  and  Private,  and  City  Planning,  J.  W. 
Gregg,  Professor  of  Landscape  Gardening  and  Floriculture. 

April  21 — Wider  Uses  for  the  Schools,  John  J.  Donovan,  Superi- 
vising  Architect  for  the  City  of  Oakland. 

April  28— The  Replanning  of  Small  Cities,  Dr.  John  Nolen  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  City  Planner  and  Landscape  Architect. 

CITY   PLANNING   BIBLIOGRAPHY 

This  list  follows  in  the  main  the  plan  of  that  compiled  by  the 
Library  of  Congress  and  the  Department  of  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture of  Harvard  University,  and  published  in  "Special  Li- 
braries", for  May,  1912.  A  considerable  number  of  references  to 
material  in  local  libraries  has  been  added,  including  periodical 
references  of  later  date  than  April  1912;  exigencies  of  space  have 
compelled  the  omission  of  periodical  references  of  earlier  date, 
and  of  other  material  not  contained  in  one  or  other  of  the  co- 
operating libraries.  The  list  accordingly  makes  no  pretensions 
to  completeness;  it  is  suggestive  merely.  A  card  record  of  ad- 
ditional references  may  be  consulted  at  any  one  of  the  co- 
operating libraries. 

List   of   abbreviations   for   names   of  libraries   co-operating 
in  this  Bibliography 

U — University  of  California  Library. 

O — Oakland   Public   Library. 

Om — Oakland    Public    Library,    Municipal    Reference    Department 

(Now  in  main  library,  but  soon   to  be   moved  to   Cit"  Hall, 

Oakland.) 
B — Berkeley  Public  Library. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

American  city  bureau.     Selected  list  of  municipal  and  civic  books. 

New  York,   1913.  56  p.— UOMB. 
American   institute   of  architects.     Journal.    (Continues    Quarterly 

bulletin.)   v.    1— date,    1913— date.     Washington,   D.    C,    1913— 

date.— U 


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• — -     Quarterly  bulletin,    containing  an  index  of  ' 
literature   from  the  publications  of  architectur-j 
al  societies  and   periodicals  on  architecture 
and  allied  subjects,        v,    1*13,   Jan,    1900-1913.   . 
Washington,   D,C.,    1900-1913.      (Continued  as 
Journal}  U 


Art,  Municipal:  p.  i.^-id;  see  aiso  unuer  ine  neauings  ri.iciii- 
tecture;  Building  laws;  Parks;  Playgrounds;  Squares;  Streets; 
Transit   facilities. 

Chicago.     Public  library.     Check  list  of  books  and  pamphlets  on 
municipal    government    found    in    the    free    public    libraries    of 
Chicago.      Chicago,    Chicago   public    library    1911.   44   p. — U 
''Municipal  art.     City  planning;  garden  cities":  p  40-43. 

Chicago  school  civics  and  philanthropy.  The  housing  problem. 
Literature  in  central  Chicago  libraries.  Chicago,  1912.  (Bul- 
letin 16,  July,  1912.)  40  p.— UOM 

Frost,  Harwood.  Bibliography  of  roads,  streets  and  pavements. 
(In  his  Art  of  roadmaking.     New  York,  1910.  p.  505-533.)— U 

Harvard  university.     A  guide  to  reading  in  social  ethics  and  allied 
subjects.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910.     265  p. — U  B 
p.  81-9.     Ford,  James.     Housing  and  town  planning. 

Lfindemann,  H.  Zur  litteratur  iiber  die  wohnungsfrage.  Archiv 
fiir  soziale  gesetzgebung  und  statistik.  1902,  v.  17:  508- 
40.— U 

Massachusetts.  Metropolitan  park  commission.  Report  .  .  .  Jan. 
1,  1912.  Boston,  Wright  &  Potter  printing  co.,  1912.  61  p.— U 
"A  selected  bibliography  of  city  planning":  p.  59-60. 

Municipal  index,  in  which  are  listed  and  classified  by  subjects  all 
articles  treating  of  municipal  topics  ...  in  the  leading  peri- 
odicals. (Monthly,  in  Municipal  journal.  New  York,  1907 — 
date.)— UOOM. 

New  York.  Public  Library.  Select  list  of  works  relating  to  city 
planning  and  allied  subjects.  New  York.  1913.  (Bulletin, 
Nov.  1913,  V.  17,  no.  11 :930-960.)— UOM 

Gives  excellent  comments  on  value  or  scope  of  many  of 
the  books  listed.  A  classified  list  under  headings:  Biblio- 
graphy; Periodicals;  City  planning;  Circulation  and  public 
works;  Markets;  Housing;  Garden  cities;  Parks  and  Recrea- 
ation;    Legal   restrictions;   Taxation   and   finance. 

Selected  list  of  references,  bearing  on  city  plan  of  New  York 

New  York.  1913.     (In  its  Bulletin,'  May,  1913,  v.  17:396-408.— U 

New  York  school  of  philanthropy.  Library.  Improved  housing 
bibliography.  New  York,  1912.  3  p.  (Its  Bulletin,  May,  1912, 
V.   5,   no.  9;    Library   bulletin   6.)— UOM 

Social    aspects    of    town    planning;    bibliography.      New    York, 

1911.  3  p.  (Bulletin  of  the  New  York  School  of  philanthropy. 
Mar.   1912,   v.   5,  no.   7;    Library   bulletin,   no.   5.)— UOMB 


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A  special  meet 
Monday    evening,  ; 

attendance  at  the  I 

The   next  regu 
City  Manager   Plai 

CI 

"City    Planning     > 
public    lectures    to 
evenings  in  101  Ca 
of  the  Republic,  th 
Extension   Divisior 

The  remaining 
March    17— The   G 

ments  in  the  I 

Professor  of  S 
March    24 — The      Development     of     Residence     Districts      under 

Wise  Restrictions,  Duncan  McDuffie. 
March  31 — Railroad  Facilities. 

April  7 — Playgrounds  and  Recreation  Facilities,  Outdoor  and   In- 
door, George  W.  Dickie,  Superintendent  of  the  Oakland  City 

Playgrounds. 
April   14 — Gardens,  Public  and   Private,  and  City  Planning,  J.  W. 

Gregg,  Professor  of  Landscape  Gardening  and  Floriculture. 
April  21 — Wider  Uses  for  the  Schools,  John  J.  Donovan,  Superi- 

vising  Architect  for  the  City  of  Oakland. 
April   28 — The    Replanning    of    Small    Cities,   Dr.    John    Nolen    of 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  City  Planner  and  Landscape  Architect. 

CITY  PLANNING  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

This  list  follows  in  the  main  the  plan  of  that  compiled  by  the 
Library  of  Congress  and  the  Department  of  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture of  Harvard  University,  and  published  in  "Special  Li- 
braries", for  May,  1912.  A  considerable  number  of  references  to 
material  in  local  libraries  has  been  added,  including  periodical 
references  of  later  date  than  April  1912;  exigencies  of  space  have 
compelled  the  omission  of  periodical  references  of  earlier  date, 
and  of  other  material  not  contained  in  one  or  other  of  the  co- 
operating libraries.  The  list  accordingly  makes  no  pretensions 
to  completeness;  it  is  suggestive  merely.  A  card  record  of  ad- 
ditional references  may  be  consulted  at  any  one  of  the  co- 
operating libraries. 

List   of   abbreviations   for   names   of   libraries   co-operating 
in  this  Bibliography 

U — University  of  California  Library. 

O — Oakland   Public   Library. 

Om — Oakland    Public    Library,    Municipal    Reference    Department 

(Now  in  main  library,  but  soon  to  be  moved  to   Cit"  Hall, 

Oakland.) 
B — Berkeley  Public  Library. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

American  city  bureau.     Selected  list  of  municipal  and  civic  books. 

New  York,   1913.  56  p.— UOMB. 
American   institute   of  architects.     Journal.    (Continues    Quarterly 

bulletin.)   v.    1— date,    1913— date.     Washington,   D.    C,    1913— 

date.— U 


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In  both  Journal  and  Quarterly  bulletin  see  headings  under 
City  Improvement,  Parks,  Public  Buildings,  Railway  stations 
and  terminals.  Town  planning,  for  reference  on  City  planning 
in  current  periodicals. 

American  institute  of  architects.  Journal.  (Continues  Quar- 
terly bulletin.)  v.l — date,  1913 — date.  Washington,  D.  C,  1913 
— date. 

Bibliography  of  civic  improvement.  Chautauquan,  Sept.. -Oct. 
1905,  V.  42:94-96,   172-174.— UO. 

Bibliography  of  civic  progress.  Chautauquan,  June  1904,  v. 
39:398.  404.— UOB. 

Boston.  Public  library.  City  and  town  planning.  (In  its  Bul- 
letin, June  30,  1910.     Boston,  1910.  3d  ser.  v.  3,  p.  180-199.)— U 

Brooks,  Robert  C.  A  bibliography  of  municipal  problems  and 
city  conditions.  2d  ed. — rev.  and  enl.  Complete  to  Jan.  1, 
1901.  New  York.  346  p.— U 
Also  in  Municipal  affairs,  1901,  v.  5:1-346. — U 
Art,  Municipal:  p.  12-13;  see  also  under  the  headings  Archi- 
tecture; Building  laws;  Parks;  Playgrounds;  Squares;  Streets; 
Transit   facilities. 

Chicago.     Public  library.     Check  list  of  books  and  pamphlets  on 
municipal    government    found    in    the    free    public    libraries    of 
Chicago.      Chicago,    Chicago   public    library    1911.   44   p. — U 
"Municipal  art.     City  planning;  garden  cities":  p  40-43, 

Chicago  school  civics  and  philanthropy.  The  housing  problem. 
Literature  in  central  Chicago  libraries.  Chicago,  1912,  (Bul- 
letin 16,  July,  1912.)  40  p.— UOM 

Frost,  Harwood.  Bibliography  of  roads,  streets  and  pavements. 
(In  his  Art  of  roadmaking.     New  York,  1910.  p.  505-533.)— U 

Harvard  university.     A  guide  to  reading  in  social  ethics  and  allied 
subjects.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910.     265  p.— U  B 
p.  81-9.     Ford,  James.     Housing  and  town  planning, 

Lindemann,  H.  Zur  litteratur  iiber  die  wohnungsfrage.  Archiv 
fiir  soziale  gesetzgebung  und  statistik.  1902,  v.  17:  508- 
40.— U 

Massachusetts.  Metropolitan  park  commission.  Report  ,  ,  ,  Jan, 
1,  1912,  Boston,  Wright  &  Potter  printing  co,,  1912,  61  p.— Q 
"A  selected  bibliography  of  city  planning":  p.  59-60. 

Municipal  index,  in  which  are  listed  and  classified  by  subjects  all 
articles  treating  of  municipal  topics  ,  .  .  in  the  leading  peri- 
odicals. (Monthly,  in  Municipal  journal.  New  York,  1907 — 
date.)— UOOM. 

New  York.  Public  Library.  Select  list  of  works  relating  to  city 
planning  and  allied  subjects.  New  York.  1913.  (Bulletin, 
Nov.  1913,  V.  17,  no.  11 :930-960.)— UOM 

Gives  excellent  comments  on  value  or  scope  of  many  of 
the  books  listed.  A  classified  list  under  headings:  Biblio- 
graphy; Periodicals;  City  planning;  Circulation  and  public 
works;  Markets;  Housing;  Garden  cities;  Parks  and  Recrea- 
ation;    Legal   restrictions;   Taxation   and   finance. 

Selected  list  of  references,  bearing  on  city  plan  of  New  York 

New  York.  1913.     (In  its  Bulletin,  May,  1913,  v.  17:396-408.— U 

New  York  school  of  philanthropy.  Library.  Improved  housing 
bibliography.  New  York,  1912.  3  p.  (Its  Bulletin,  May,  1912, 
V.   5,   no.  9;    Library  bulletin   6.)— UOM 

Social    aspects    of   town    planning;    bibliography.      New    York, 

1911.  3  p.  (Bulletin  of  the  New  York  School  of  philanthropy. 
Mar.   1912,  v.   5,  no.   7;   Library  bulletin,  no.  5.)— UOMB 


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Nolen,  John.  Short  list  of  books,  papers  and  articles  on  city 
planning  and  related  subjects.  (In  his  Replanning  small 
cities.     New  York,   1912.  p.  205-218.— UOB 

Pittsburg.      Carnegie    library.       Housing;    a    list    of    books    and 
periodical    articles    in    the    library.     Pittsburgh,     1911. — U 
(Monthly    bulletin,    Dec.    1911,    v.    16:568-604.) 
The     periodical     articles     cover    the    years     from     Jan.     1900- 
Oct.     1911     and     supplement    those     in    the     Bibliography     of 
municipal    problems    of    R.    C.    Brooks,    Ed.    2,    1901. 

Reynolds,  James  B.,  ed.  Civic  bibliography  for  Greater 
New     York.     New     York,     Charities     publication     committee, 

1911.  296   p.     (Russell    Sage   foundation   publications.) — U. 
See    Section    V.     Public    works;     VIII.     Transportation    and 
communication;     X.     Housing;    XV.     Recreations     and    social 
organizations. 

Routzahn,  E.   G.     Partial  bibliography   of  civic   progress.     Chaut- 

auquan,    Aug.    1903,    v.    37:526-532.— UOB 
St.   Louis,  Mo.  Public   Library.     City  planning  and   civic   centers. 

Compiled    and    annotated    by    Jesse    Cunningham.     St.    Louis, 

1912.  (In  its  Monthly  bulletin.  May,  1912,  n.  s.  v.  10: 
286-96.)— UOm 

Municipal     reference     branch.       Grade     crossing     elimination 

in  American  cities.  Legislation,  work  done  and  present 
tendencies.  St.  Louis,  1913.  (Monthly  bulletin,  July,  1913: 
157.174  )_UOm 

Seattle,  Wash.,  Public  library.  Harbors  and  docks;  a  list  of 
books  and  references  to  periodicals  in  the  Seattle  public 
library.     Seattle,   1913.     40  p.     (Reference  list  no.  5.)— U   Om 

Municipal  plans;  a  list  of  books  and  references  to  periodi- 
cals.    Seattle,    1910.     13   p.    (Reference   list,   no.    1.) — U 

Unwin,    Raymond.     Town    planning    in    practice;    an    introduction 
to    the    art    of    designing    cities    and    suburbs.     London,    T.    F. 
Unwin,    1909,  416  p.— U 
Bibliography:    p.    405-411. 

Ward,     Edward    J.     Bibliography    on     social    and    civic    centers. 

(In    National    municipal    league.     Proceedings    of    the     .     .     , 

Conference     for      good      city     government     and      the     .     .     . 

annual    meeting    of    the    National    municipal    league,    Buffalo, 

_  1910.      p.    371-74.)— UOm 

Williamson,  C.  C.  Selected  references  on  markets  and  mar- 
keting. (Special  libraries  Indianapolis,  April,  1913.  v.  4; 
49-52.)  U 

PERIODICALS. 

The  American  city.  New  York,  v.  1 — Date,  1909 — date. 
Monthly.— UOm     v.   8— date,    1913— date.— B 

Art  and  progress.  Washington,  D.  C.  The  American  federa- 
tion   of    arts,    1911 — date.      Monthly. — U 

Beautiful  World  (National  society  for  checking  the  abuses  of 
public    advertising.)     London,    v.    1-9,    1893-1903.— U 

Deutsche  bauzeitung.  (Verband  deutscher  architekten  und  in- 
genieurvereine,)     Berlin,  v.   1 — date,  1867 — date. — U 

Landscape  architecture.  (American  society  of  landscape  archi- 
tects.)    Harrisburg,  Pa    v.  1 — date,  191(> — date.     Quarterly. — U 

Municipal  affairs.  A  quarterl}^  magazine  devoted  to  the  con- 
sideration of  city  problems  from  the  standpoint  of  the 
taxpayer  and  citizen.  New  York  v.  1-6,  1897-1902.  No 
more   published. — U 

Bibliographies,  v.  1:1-224,  v.  5;  1-346  and  quarterly  lists  sup- 
plementary  thereto. 


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Municipal  engineering.  A  monthly  magazine  devoted  to  the 
improvement  of  cities.  Indianapolis,  v.  3 — date,  1892 — 
date.— U 

Municipal  journal.  New  York.  Continues  City  government; 
Municipal  journal  and  engineer.)  v.  2-6,  10 — date.  1897 — 
date.      Weekly.— U      (1911— date,— OOm) 

National  municipal  review.  Baltimore.  National  municipal  lea- 
gue.    V.      1 — date.     1912 — date.     Quarterly. — UOm 

Revue   generale  de   I'architecture   et   des   travaux   publics;   journal 
des  architectes,  des  ingenieurs   des  archeologues,   etc.,  sous  la 
direction  de   Cesar   Daly,   Paris,     v.   1-45.     1840-1890.— U 
No  more   published. 

The  Survey.  New  York.  The  charity  organization  society. 
(Continues  Charities  and  the  commons,  which  was  preceded 
by  Charities)  v.  6— date,  1901— date.— UO;  v.  11— date,  1903— 
date.— B. 

Town  development.  Chicago,  The  Town  development  co.,  1913 — 
date. — Om 

GENERAL    BOOKS. 

Adams,  Henry  Charles.  Sewerage  of  sea  coast  towns.  New 
York,    1911.     133    p.— U 

American  institute  of  architects.  The  relations  of  railways  to  city 
development.  Papers  read  .  .  .  Dec.  16,  1909.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Gibson  bros.,  1910.  79  p.  Bound  with  it  Pro- 
ceedings of  .  .  .  annual  convention  .  .  .  Washington, 
1909.     V.  43— U 

American  scenic  and  historic  preservation  society.  Annual  report 
.  .  .  to  the  Legislature  of  the  state  of  New  York.  16-18, 
1911-13.     Albany,    Lyon,    1911-13.— U 

American  year  book,  1912.     New  York,  Appleton,  1913. — UO 

Contains  brief  surveys  by  exoerts  of  city  olanning  problems 
and  progress  under  the  following  headings;  City  planning, 
Housing;  p.  203-7;  Billboards;  p.  218-19;  Docks,  wharves  and 
waterfronts;  p  274-6;  Engineering — Bridges,  Tunnels,  Sub- 
ways, Street  lighting,  etc.  p.  554-63;  Landscape  architecture 
— Public  parks.  City  planning,  Garden  suburbs:  p.  753-4. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Creation  of  a  world  centre  of  communication 
.     .     .     Paris,  Hebrard,  1913.     128,  102  p.— U 

"World-conscience";   an  international   society  for  the   creation 

of  a  world    center.     Rome,   H.    C    Andersen,    1913.     47   p. — U 

Anderson,  Wilbert  L.  The  country  town,  a  study  of  rural  evolu- 
tion, with  an  introduction  by  Josiah  Strong.  New  York, 
The  Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  1906.     307  p.— UB 

Baker,  I.  O.  A  treatise  on  roads  and  pavements.  New  York, 
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Part  n.  Street  pavements  Chapter  9,  street  design,  p.  307- 
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Special  studies  of  town  plans:  VII.  Legislative  conditions  and 
legal  studies.  Part  III.  Exhibitions  of  maps,  plans,  draw- 
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